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132 sqm, 3 rooms and balcony - Rented apartment directly at the Lietzensee in Berlin

Kaiserdamm 102
14057 Berlin

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    Rooms

    132.25 sqm

    Living space

    4.

    Floor

    1916

    Year of construction

    1342-36

    Object-ID

Equipment

Cellar

Lift

Balcony

    Yes

    Rented

    1,033 EUR

    Rental revenue

    502 EUR

    Common charge

493,600 EUR

3,732.33 / sqm

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    1916

    Year of construction

    District heating

    Heating type

    District heating

    Type of firing

    No

    Energy with hot water

    Consumption based

    Energy rating type

    133 kWh (m2xa)

    Thermal characteristics

    18.09.2028

    Certificate valid till

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0

A+

25

A

50

B

75

C

100

D

125

E

150

F

175

G

200+

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